(LOS ANGELES) -- As promised, the first trailer for the new Spider-Man movie -- Spider-Man: Homecoming -- premiered last night on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

Tom Holland, who debuted as the web-slinger in Captain America: Civil War, returns as Spidey-slash-Peter Parker.

The trailer begins with Spider-Man effortlessly busting up an ATM robbery, then back in school pining away for the beautiful Michelle, played by Zendaya. Robert Downey Jr. appears in more than just a cameo as Tony Stark, giving Peter advice -- and later, flying alongside a web-swinging Spider-Man in the trailer's closing shot.

Michael Keaton also oozes malice as the villainous Vulture, threatening Peter and everyone he loves, including his Aunt May, played once again by Mariss Tomei.

* Office Christmas Party -- When uptight CEO Jennifer Aniston tries to shut down a branch of the company run by her hard-partying brother, played by Silicon Valley's T.J. Miller, his chief technical officer, Jason Bateman, throws an epic office party in order to woo a big client and nail a big account that can save the branch. Kate McKinnon and Courtney B. Vance also star in the holiday-themed comedy. Rated R.

* The Bounce Back -- In this romantic romp, a relationship guru and best-selling author, played by Criminal Minds' Shemar Moore, falls for a therapist -- Major Crimes' Nadine Velazquez -- who's skeptical about his methods. The Bounce Back opens in limited release only. Rated PG-13.

* Miss Sloane -- Jessica Chastain is a powerful lobbyist who will stop at nothing to beat an equally powerful opponent. Also starring John Lithgow and Sam Waterston. The film expands this weekend to wide release. Rated R.

* La La Land -- Ryan Gosling stars as a jazz pianist who falls in love with an aspiring actress, played by Emma Stone, in this retro musical from Whiplash writer/director Damien Chazelle that also features J.K. Simmons and John Legend. La La Land, which is generating serious Oscar buzz, opens in limited release only. Rated PG-13.

L-R: T.J. Miller, Courtney B. Vance and Rob Corddry in “Office Christmas Party”; Paramount Pictures(NEW YORK) -- Office Christmas Party is the equivalent of a major league baseball roster that has an all-star at every position -- yet the team finishes in last place.

This cast! C’mon! Jennifer Aniston, Kate McKinnon, Jason Bateman, T.J. Miller, Olivia Munn, Vanessa Bayer, Jillian Bell, Randall Pak, Rob Coddry -- the list goes on. I mean, do you really even need a plot? Just put ‘em all in a room, set up the cameras, turn on some lights, yell “Action!” and start filming. The results are bound to be hilarious. Right?

Well…

The six people who wrote this movie -- that’s right, six, not counting any lines the cast improvised -- set up the the titular party as a means to save the Chicago branch of a company called Zenotech. T.J. Miller, one of the rare comedians whose mere presence is funny, plays Clay Vanstone. He runs the Chicago office, which he inherited from his father. His sister, Carol (Aniston), the interim CEO of Zenotech, hates her brother and gives him until the end of the night to close a 14-million-dollar deal with with a company represented by Walter Davis (Courtney B. Vance). If he doesn’t, she’ll shut down the office.

Recently-divorced Josh Parker (Jason Bateman) is Zenotech’s chief technical officer and Clay’s best friend. He also supervises Tracey (Olivia Munn), a genius developer who, conveniently -- meaning as a plot device -- has been working on a revolutionary idea.

But that’s not important right now. What’s important is Clay, Josh and Tracey need to “close” Walter -- and the only way to do that, obviously, is to throw the wildest Christmas office party ever!

I’m not saying this movie is bereft of laughs. Even teams that finish last can make a few good plays, and this talented cast is going to give us some funny moments, regardless. But this is a serious case of a bunch of writers who couldn’t get out of their own way.

The funniest “party” movies feature plots born out of natural circumstances. That just doesn’t happen here. Office Christmas Party offers a number of contrivances to unnecessarily raise and complicate the stakes. Undeniably, Miller is going to hit nine out of 10 times. Jillian Bell continues her ascent toward the top of Hollywood’s funniest actor list, and Courtney B. Vance, Emmy and Tony winner that he is, fully commits to the best-written character in this movie, and nails it.

But the rest of Office Christmas Party, and it’s formidable cast, is wasted.

ABC/Randy Holmes(LOS ANGELES) -- WWE superstar-turned Trainwreck scene-stealer John Cena is shown in a new light in a war-set thriller called The Wall.

Cena stars alongside Avengers: Age of Ultron's Aaron Taylor-Johnson in the film, directed by Doug Liman, whose credits include The Bourne Identity and the Tom Cruise sci-fi action film Edge of Tomorrow.

The movie finds Cena and Taylor-Johnson playing a U.S. military sniper-spotter team, who are both shot and injured by an unseen sniper. While the pair bleeds -- Cena's character out in the open, and Taylor-Johnson's protected only by a crumbling brick wall -- the enemy sharpshooter harasses them both with bullets and bluster, teasing them over their communicators.

Cut off from help, the pair's only chance of survival is to somehow find and eliminate the unseen gunman before it's too late.

Gene Page/AMCNegan broke a lot of hearts -- and two heads -- at the beginning of this season's The Walking Dead when he killed two of Rick Grimes' gang. The guy is pretty ruthless, but Jeffrey Dean Morgan, who plays the new villain, doesn't see it that way.

ABC News spoke to the actor and asked him some fun "What If" scenarios, including what The Walking Dead would have looked like if it had followed Negan -- and not Andrew Lincoln's Rick Grimes.

"That's easy: Then he'd be our hero, and no one would be angry at Negan," Morgan said, grinning. "What a guy! Look at how he keeps everyone alive."

Imagining what viewers would say about Negan in that scenario, Morgan added, "He's so funny, and sweet. Love his baseball bat!"

Morgan also was asked which one of The Walking Dead's villains he'd love to see do battle with his character, and David Morrissey's The Governor topped his list.

"There's no one who's gonna take Negan at this point...But the only guy who kinda comes close is Morrissey's Governor, so to see them go head-to-head would be an awesome time."

Bure announced the news during the opening segment on Wednesday's show, explaining the decision was bittersweet, but one she needed to make.

"I'm very happy to be back," Bure, who'd taken a hiatus from the show, told her co-hosts and the audience. "But it's a little bittersweet today for me because I'm announcing that I'm leaving The View."

Bure, who joined the talk show in 2015, explained that her family and new commitments, such as her role in the Netflix series Fuller House and her appearances on the Hallmark Channel, are the reasons for her departure.

"Because of the success of those, my commitments have become even greater with those shows, and the commute of going West Coast to East Coast every single week for me has been tough on me and hard for my family as well," the actress said. "And I want to make sure that I am able to spend as much time with my children and invest in all the projects that I do to the fullest extent."

Bure added, "So, I thank everybody. Whoopi, Joy, I particularly want to thank you for welcoming me to this table."

With her departure, The View is down to six co-hosts from the eight with which it began its 20th season. In October, Raven-Symoné announced she would leave the show at the end of 2016 to work on a spinoff of her popular Disney series, That’s So Raven.

Dave J Hogan/Courtesy of JA Digital and Eagle Rock Film Productions (NEW YORK) -- In July, news broke that Mick Jagger was expecting a baby with his 29-year-old American girlfriend, Melanie Hamrick. Now, the new baby has arrived -- and it's a boy.

A statement provided to ABC News by The Rolling Stones' rep says, "Melanie Hamrick & Mick Jagger's son was born today in New York and they are both delighted. Mick was at the hospital for the arrival. Mother and baby are doing well and we request that the media respect their privacy at this time."?

The baby is the 73-year-old rock legend's eighth child: he has four with Jerry Hall, one with Marsha Hunt, one with his ex-wife Bianca Jagger and one with Luciana Gimenez Morad. Jagger also has five grandchildren, and in 2014, he became a great-grandfather when his daughter Jade's daughter Assisi welcomed a daughter of her own.

The Rolling Stones frontman had a longtime relationship with designer L'Wren Scott from 2001 until 2014, when she took her own life. The couple had no children.

The movie has The Rock playing Mitch Buchannon -- the role once played by David Hasselhoff in the series of the same name. A buff, by-the-books lifeguard, Johnson's character butts heads with a brash new recruit, played by a pumped-up Zac Efron. The pair uncover a local criminal plot fronted by Quantico star Priyanka Chopra's character, though she's barely seen in this sneak peek.

The movie also stars Alexandra Daddario, who played Johnson's daughter in San Andreas, as well as Kelly Rohrbach who, in a nod to the TV show, is described as looking as if "she's always running in slo-mo."

Jon Bass and Hannibal Buress also star in the action comedy, set to hit theaters May 26.

Pitt's attorneys said in court documents that the actor wanted all documents regarding the former couple's six children sealed to shield them from "intense media coverage" and "worldwide public scrutiny."

"I am extremely concerned that if court records are not sealed, information contained therein will cause irreparable damage to our children's privacy rights," Pitt said in the court documents.

However, Jolie's lawyers in response said the seal should be denied, calling it a "thinly veiled attempt to shield himself, rather than the minor children, from the public view."

Pitt, 52, and Jolie, 41, were married for two years and together for more than a decade when she filed for divorce this past September. The former couple have six children, aged 15 to eight. Jolie filed for sole physical custody; a few weeks later, Pitt filed his own paperwork, seeking joint custody.

According to the documents obtained by ABC News, a temporary order is in place regarding custody of the children, who currently live with their mother. According to the documents, Pitt has weekly meetings with the kids, during which therapists are present. That order’s in place through the end of January.

In September, a source told ABC News that Pitt had been accused of child abuse after he argued with one of his kids while aboard a flight from France to the U.S. The Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services and the FBI both investigated the incident and cleared Pitt of wrongdoing.

Attorneys for Pitt and Jolie declined to comment to ABC News after Wednesday's hearing.

Image courtesy CBS(LOS ANGELES) -- Just ahead of the premiere of her new Showtime documentary, Madonna: Rebel Heart Tour, the Material Girl herself took the passenger seat in the latest installment of "Carpool Karaoke" last night on The Late Late Show with James Corden.

Madonna might have sat down but she didn't sit still while riding around New York City in an SUV with endearingly star-struck James Corden.

The 58-year-old singer was ageless as ever in her black leather jacket, black jeans and fingerless gloves, rocking attitude from the moment Corden pulled into traffic. The two of them struck a pose for “Vogue” and Madonna ended with her leg stretched to the roof of the car. James tried to do the same, playing it for laughs.

As seen on the teaser released Monday, Madonna straight-up twerked in her seat to “B****, I’m Madonna.” She later shocked her host as she talked about the difference between her life on stage and off, saying she doesn’t drink or smoke and that at home, she’s like Julie Andrews.

The pair also sang “Papa Don’t Preach” and “Don’t Cry For Me Argentina,” from the Evita soundtrack, before moving on to the topic of Michael Jackson. Not only did she kiss, Madonna did tell, admitted that she encouraged Jackson a little with some chardonnay before she made her move on him. “It worked wonders,” she said.

James was clearly having the time of his life and Madonna seemed to enjoy herself, especially while performing “Ray of Light” and “Hey, Mr. DJ.”

“That was the only time I haven't minded being stuck in traffic,” Madonna said at the end.

Madonna: Rebel Heart Tour premieres on Showtime, Friday, December 9 at 9 PM ET/PT, and on Showtime on demand December 10.

L-R: Harvey Fierstein as Edna Turnblad and Martin Short as Wilbur Turnblad in “Hairspray Live!”; Colleen Hayes/NBC(NEW YORK) -- Hairspray Live! the three-hour musical adaptation of the 2002 Broadway musical Hairspray, about a girl who finds overnight success in 1962 Baltimore, aired Wednesday night on NBC. And the production managed to delight, despite a few flubs, and one stumble.

Overall, the show went off without a hitch, save for some microphone and lighting glitches. Pop star Ariana Grande also tripped during the number, “I Can Hear the Bells” -- although if you blinked, you might have missed it.

The show also starred Dancing with the Stars pro Derek Hough, Broadway vets, Harvey Fierstein, Andrea Martin and Kristin Chenoweth, Oscar-winner Jennifer Hudson, Martin Short, Sean Hayes, Billy on the Street’s Billy Eichner, and newcomer Maddie Baillio, as Tracy Turnblad. It also utilized the live audience as the audience for the play’s fictional Corny Collins Show, as well as the finale, which featured the cast taking their bows to Grande and Hudson dueting on "Come So Far (Got So Far to Go)."

The production also featured surprise cameos from former Tracy Turnblads Rikki Lake and Marissa Winokur, as Mr. Pinky’s assistants, as well as the original “Dynamites.”

As with previous live TV adaptations, fans expecting a live version of either the 1988 John Waters film or the 2007 reboot were probably a little lost, since this one stayed truer to the Broadway play. The show also didn’t shy away from drawing parallels between the 60s civil rights movement and current tensions.

ABC/Fred Lee(LOS ANGELES) -- Paula Patton is back on social media, and is apologizing to fans for her two-year hiatus.

The actress shared her first message on Tuesday night, tweeting, “Please forgive my long absence! Feeling so grateful for every second of this life."

Patton, who shares son Julian with her ex-husband Robin Thicke, then added, "If any of you are still out there, thank you & I'm sorry!"

The actress' last tweet was on April 7, 2014, where she shared a photo of her son that was taken at Dodger Stadium for his fourth birthday. "What a wonder day with the Birthday Boy!!! Love him so much!!!! XO," she wrote.

According to HipHollywood, Patton just finished filming an independent thriller called Stranded, directed by Deon Taylor and co-starring Laz Alonso and Omar Epps. The film is expected to arrive sometime in 2017.

Lucasfilm - 2016(NEW YORK) -- For Ben Mendelsohn, playing a villain in the new Star Wars film Rogue One was a career highlight. "Look, it's an incredible honor," he told ABC Radio. "I mean, I'm a fanboy of [Star Wars] first. I saw the first film when it came out."

It's safe to say the accomplished Australian actor would be lining up at the theater to see Rogue One: A Star Wars Story this month if he wasn't playing the evil Director Orson Krennic, the guy who designed the planet-smashing Death Star.

On that note, Mendelsohn says Krennic certainly has a leg-up on the baddie meter compared to Darth Vader, who appears in the new movie.

The actor joked,. "The guy I play is...the builder of the Death Star. So, yeah Darth Vader's pretty good, but he's no match for 'the awesome power' of the Death Star."

But Mendelsohn also admits that appearing onscreen alongside Vader is somewhat intimidating for aStar Wars fan.

"He is a towering figure, so it does take a few times for sort of the jitteriness to go down."

Joking aside, the actor said of getting tapped for the role, "It's just an incredible honor, and it's very, very exciting."

L-R: Shemar Moore, Nadine Velazquez, Bill Bellamy, 2016 - Liquid Soul(NEW YORK) -- Nadine Velazquez is showing a tougher side in her new movie, The Bounce Back, and says her bad breakup helped her create the brazen character of Kristin Peralta.

In the film, Velazquez plays an outspoken therapist who is convinced that Shemar Moore's character, Matthew, is a fraud. Nadine believes that Kristin's edginess is due to her brokenness.

"She's very outspoken about her beliefs and I think she's a little bitter," Velazquez tells ABC Radio. "She certainly has an edge to her. If feels like there is something not complete about her because I think that she's broken so when Matthew challenges her and her position on love, she's a skeptic."

For Nadine, playing Kristen came at a tumultuous, yet appropriate time in her life. "At the time I was in the middle of a breakup that was really bad," she explains. "So I was very, very able to relate to the part of it."

However, the actress, who played Catalina Aruca onMy Name Is Earland was featured asDenzel Washington's love interest inFlight, says this character also helped to move her away from the conventional "leading lady" roles that she was used to playing.

"The director didn't want me to play the typical, happy, cute, leading lady," she says. "He was like, 'You know what? It's very rare we see your face carrying a role like this,' and also, 'Don't be afraid to be a strong character, a strong woman in it either.'"

ABC/Randy Holmes(NEW YORK) -- For the second year in a row, Johnny Depp has been named Forbes' Most Overpaid actor.

At issue is each actor's ROI, or Return On Investment for a studio.

The magazine included the 2016 movie Alice Through the Looking Glass among Depp's three most recent films in order to calculate that he only returned $2.80 at the box office for every $1 the 53-year-old star earned.

Number two on the list is Will Smith, who starred in this year's Suicide Squad and Concussion, among other projects. His return for every dollar paid to him was $5.

Others include Julia Roberts, the highest-ranked woman on the list; Adam Sandler, and Channing Tatum.